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The Philippine labor market is highly regulated and labor market policies tend to conform to standards of highly developed markets. The policies adopted by the government are geared more toward protecting the employed rather than promoting the overall employment of the labor force. These...
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most likely to succeed in the early years after independence among many East Asian economies, the Philippines became the …
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The revision of Economics, a textbook in elementary economics, using the Philippines as the basis of the study material … University of the Philippines School of Economics to improve economic teaching materials in the country. The first part …
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most likely to succeed in the early years after independence among many East Asian economies, the Philippines became the …
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This paper analyzes the responses from a survey of Philippine companies concerning labor market policies, such as minimum wage-setting process, hiring and firing practices, training, and holidays. These policies have gained wide acceptance as a means of protecting the welfare of workers. But one...
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This paper analyzes the responses from a survey of Philippine companies concerning labor market policies, such as minimum wage-setting process, hiring and firing practices, training, and holidays. These policies have gained wide acceptance as a means of protecting the welfare of workers. But one...
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